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Nonresident Transfer Scholarships

Academic scholarships will be awarded after the February 1 deadline. Because the number of
scholarships is limited, students will be considered based on the GPA they have earned as of February
1. Consideration for academic scholarships will not be given to any applicant after February 1 unless
students attend a USU Transfer Open House, excluding the nonresident waiver. Recent legislation
has provided new nonresident waivers to students that meet the academic qualifications
(see below). All multiple-year awards apply to nonresident tuition for the first year and resident
tuition for any remaining year.

To be considered for scholarships applicants must:

Apply for a Fall semester

Be a US Citizen or have Permanent Resident Status

Attend and have an intent to graduate from Utah State University

Major in a USU program (i.e. students majoring in nursing from Weber State are not eligible for Utah State University sponsored scholarships)

Complete a minimum of 24 post-high school credits at time of the scholarship deadline, February 1.

Students with less than 24 credits: scholarship decisions will be awarded upon a combination of transfer work, concurrent enrollment
and high school GPA and ACT

Be a new, first-time student to Utah State University. Returning students and 2nd bachelor students do not qualify for academic scholarships.
Concurrent enrollment students are still eligible for scholarships.

All multiple-year awards apply to nonresident tuition for the first year and resident tuition for remaining years. Students are encouraged to gain residency during their first year.

Scholarships will be awarded based on the amount of credits and GPA earned as of February 1st. No academics scholarships will be awarded to students applying after February 1st.